Air Cars: Solution to Pollution Free Air November 5, 2008
Posted by tmselbor in Serious Thots.Tags: air car
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Global warming is scaring us all. It becomes a major issue in all nations all over the world. What scares me most is that, it is getting more and more serious each day, all the predictions about the global warming is getting “truer” every minute.
The major air pollutants that are major contributor of global warming are Carbon monoxide (CO), Nitrogen dioxide (NO2), Lead (Pb), Sulfur dioxide (SO2), Ozone (O3), and Particulate matter. These major air pollutants are usually in the form of motor-vehicle exhaust. In order to lessen the Global Warming problem, the Zero Pollution Motors built an Air Car. Air Car, is an environment friendly vehicle that runs on nothing but air and a splash of salad oil, alcohol or possibly a pint of gasoline.
The air car can run along at a top speed of 35 mph for some 60 miles or so, on a tank of compressed air, a sufficient distance for 80% of consumers to commute to work and back and complete daily chores. When used on highways, the compressed air car or CAV can run at interstate speeds for nearly 800 miles with a small motor that compresses outside air to keep the tank filled. The CAV motor is not choosy about fuel. It can burn biodiesel, ethanol, gasoline, diesel or even vegetable oil. The air tank also can be refilled when it is not in use by plugging into a wall socket and recharged with electricity as the motor compresses air.
Car factories are not quite ready produce at a larger volume car outputs and make more trendy designs. But the CAV’s will be built in some factories that will produce up to 8,000 vehicles a year, likely starting in 2011, and be sold directly to consumers. This car might be the solution to the air solution problem and the gas price problem, since the gas price is still continuing to soar and predicted to inflate more in coming years.
The inventor of this technology is Mr. Guy Negre, the founder and CEO of MDI SA, a company headquartered in Luxembourg with its Research and Development in located in Nice, France.


